El Niño expected to help spur intense hurricane and typhoon seasons in the North Pacific
El Niño expected to help spur intense hurricane and typhoon seasons in the North Pacific
Global · Published May 22, 2026
Super Typhoon Sinlaku at 5:30 p.m. EDT Apr. 12,
At the time, Sinlaku was at peak intensity with 180 mph winds. (Image credit: NOA/RAMMB/Colorado State University)

The main influence on this season’s outlook is the potentially powerful El Niño event now taking shape. During the five strong El Niño years since 1972, eastern Pacific hurricane activity has been boosted by about four additional named storms, two to three more hurricanes, and one to two more major hurricanes per year (kudos to Jon Erdman of weather.com for those stats).

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